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Title 21st Century Genetics: Genes at Work
Unique URL http://www.cshlpress.com/link/symp-80.htm
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ISBN | 978-1-621821-47-2 |
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The 80th Cold Spring Harbor Symposium was held to mark the 150th anniversary of Gregor Mendel’s landmark 1865 presentation of his paper “Experiments on Plant Hybridization”, which laid the groundwork for modern genetics. The Symposium Proceedings addresses 21st Century Genetics: Genes at Work, and provides a current synthesis of genetic mechanisms and genome/chromosome biology. This volume spans a broad range of topics that reflect our current understanding of genetic mechanisms in humans and other organisms. Themes include chromosome biology and nuclear structure, topologically associating domains, gene-enhancer interactions, chromatin and epigenetics, gene regulation and control, developmental regulation, RNA controlling elements, maintenance of genome stability, nuclear receptors, circadian clocks and aging, and genome editing. The Conversations included in this volume are based on interviews conducted during the Symposium and offer a broader anecdotal perspective on this fascinating subject by many of the world’s leading investigators.
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Terri Grodzicker | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory |
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Publication Date | 2016/2016 |
Bibliographic Information 361 pages, illustrated (107 color, 98 B&W), index |
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21st Century Genetics: Genes at Work
CRISPR-Cas: A Laboratory Manual
CRISPR-Cas: A Laboratory Manual
Decoding the Language of Genetics
Clocks and Rhythms
RNA: A Laboratory Manual
RNA: A Laboratory Manual
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Title 21st Century Genetics: Genes at Work
Unique URL http://www.cshlpress.com/link/symp-80p.htm
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ISBN | 978-1-621821-48-9 |
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The 80th Cold Spring Harbor Symposium was held to mark the 150th anniversary of Gregor Mendel’s landmark 1865 presentation of his paper “Experiments on Plant Hybridization”, which laid the groundwork for modern genetics. The Symposium Proceedings addresses 21st Century Genetics: Genes at Work, and provides a current synthesis of genetic mechanisms and genome/chromosome biology. This volume spans a broad range of topics that reflect our current understanding of genetic mechanisms in humans and other organisms. Themes include chromosome biology and nuclear structure, topologically associating domains, gene-enhancer interactions, chromatin and epigenetics, gene regulation and control, developmental regulation, RNA controlling elements, maintenance of genome stability, nuclear receptors, circadian clocks and aging, and genome editing. The Conversations included in this volume are based on interviews conducted during the Symposium and offer a broader anecdotal perspective on this fascinating subject by many of the world’s leading investigators.
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Bruce Stillman | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory |
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Publication Date | 2016/2016 |
Bibliographic Information 361 pages, illustrated (107 color, 98 B&W), index |
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21st Century Genetics: Genes at Work
CRISPR-Cas: A Laboratory Manual
CRISPR-Cas: A Laboratory Manual
Decoding the Language of Genetics
Clocks and Rhythms
RNA: A Laboratory Manual
RNA: A Laboratory Manual
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Title A Cure Within: Scientists Unleashing the Immune System to Kill Cancer
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ISBN | 978-1-621822-17-2 |
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The way we treat cancer is about to change forever. This revolution—and it is precisely that—was sparked not by the invention of a new drug, but by the evolution of an entirely new way of thinking about and managing cancer. Going forward, doctors will not use pharmaceuticals to attack tumors—not directly. Rather, the oncologist will treat the patient's immune system with a drug, and then the patient will treat the tumor.
Based entirely on interviews with the investigators, this book is the story of the immuno-oncology pioneers. It's a story of failure, resurrection, and success. It's a story about science, it's a story about discovery, and intuition, and cunning. It's a peek into the lives and thoughts of some of the most gifted medical scientists on the planet.
This is not a textbook. This is a life book. This technology will save/is saving lives, and the book celebrates the living, breathing, thinking, charming, arrogant, funny, obstinate, amazing human beings who are making immuno-oncology happen.
“The stories and lives shared in this book show readers the decades of devotion and passion it takes to imagine a better world and then make it happen. If this book motivates even one more similarly talented and visionary investigator to deliver on their promise it would be a wonderful success.”
—Clifford A. Hudis, MD, FACP, FASCO
Chief Executive Officer, American Society of Clinical Oncology
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Publication Date | 2018/2018 |
Bibliographic Information 298 pages, illustrated (56 B&W), glossary, index |
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Immunity and Tolerance
Immunity and Tolerance
Orphan: The Quest to Save Children with Rare Genetic Disorders
Is It in Your Genes? The Influence of Genes on Common Disorders and Diseases that Affect You and Your Family
Abraham Lincoln's DNA and Other Adventures in Genetics
The Medical Revolution of Messenger RNA
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Title Abraham Lincoln's DNA and Other Adventures in Genetics
Unique URL http://www.cshlpress.com/link/alincpap.htm
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ISBN | 978-087969649-8 |
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Twenty-four true, wide-ranging tales of crime, history, human behavior, illness, and ethics, told from the personal perspective of the author, an eminent physician-lawyer who uses the stories to illustrate the principles of human genetics and to discuss the broader issues.
About the author: Philip R. Reilly earned his undergraduate degree at Cornell University, studied human genetics at the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, and graduated from Yale Medical School in 1981. He did his medical residency at Boston City Hospital. He earned board certification in internal medicine and clinical genetics. He has served on the Board of Directors of the American Society of Human Genetics, and he is a Founding Fellow of the American College of Medical Genetics. He twice served as President of the American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics. During the 1990s, Reilly was the Executive Director of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center for Mental Retardation in Waltham, Massachusetts, a nonprofit that worked on understanding childhood and adult neurological disorders. Dr. Reilly has held faculty positions at Harvard Medical School and Brandeis University. Since 2009 he has worked as a venture partner at Third Rock Ventures in Boston where he focuses on helping to start companies to develop innovative therapies for orphan genetic diseases. Over the years he has published six books and many articles about the impact of advances in genetics. Reilly frequently works with patient groups who are concerned with rare genetic disorders.
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Philip R. Reilly | Interleukin Genetics and Tufts University School of Medicine |
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Publication Date | 2000/2000 |
Bibliographic Information 339 pp., illus., indexes, references |
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Abraham Lincoln's DNA and Other Adventures in Genetics
The Strongest Boy in the World: How Genetic Information is Reshaping Our Lives
Is It in Your Genes? The Influence of Genes on Common Disorders and Diseases that Affect You and Your Family
A Cure Within: Scientists Unleashing the Immune System to Kill Cancer
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Title Addiction, Second Edition
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ISBN | 978-1-621823-50-6 |
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Addiction to psychoactive drugs found in cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, and opioid analgesics is a severe problem for society. Events associated with addiction—drug abuse, dependence, withdrawal, and relapse—involve complex neurobiological changes in the brain. To develop effective long-term treatment strategies for substance use disorders, a more complete understanding of these brain changes is needed. � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
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